I would not want husband to lie to me about if I asked the question. (Which I would not.) Not wanting an honest answer is what leads to (not for Janis, of course as she is not fat) women in pants that are soooo tight and make others shake their heads and say “someone should have told her how she looks in those pants, she would be better off walking around naked.”
I am the same weight as thirty years ago. It is unfortunate that my body made a command decision to redistribute the weight to places that are not flattering. For instance, my tummy is smaller but my hips are bigger; bust is smaller but my thighs…sigh, let’s not go there. At this rate, in another twenty years I will look quite svelte as long as one views me from the knees up and my ankles will resemble large cinder blocks!
Weight varies with water content, not just fat distribution. I weighed 107 when I got pregnant, but developed toxemia/pre-eclampsia and sky-rocketed to 150. I went up two clothing sizes, one shoe size, hands looked like hamburger buns, and my face… Withholding salt had no effect. The day my son was born (after many treks to the bathroom), I weighed 132 and dropped steadily to 118. Long, long ago!
What would most do to keep the peace in the marriage? Lie to make her feel better. Or would the good old honest truth work and hope to heck they do not get mad at you.
Dirty Dragon over 5 years ago
Honest. Literally.
alasko over 5 years ago
But the winter clothes hide the fact. That’s the line Arlo should have used.
mafastore over 5 years ago
I would not want husband to lie to me about if I asked the question. (Which I would not.) Not wanting an honest answer is what leads to (not for Janis, of course as she is not fat) women in pants that are soooo tight and make others shake their heads and say “someone should have told her how she looks in those pants, she would be better off walking around naked.”
Nachikethass over 5 years ago
Janis’ eyes in the last panel!
mathteacher678 over 5 years ago
What is the “right” answer?
Ratbrat over 5 years ago
I am the same weight as thirty years ago. It is unfortunate that my body made a command decision to redistribute the weight to places that are not flattering. For instance, my tummy is smaller but my hips are bigger; bust is smaller but my thighs…sigh, let’s not go there. At this rate, in another twenty years I will look quite svelte as long as one views me from the knees up and my ankles will resemble large cinder blocks!
tauyen over 5 years ago
The correct answer is ‘yes I can’ and change the topic
mxy over 5 years ago
I don’t understand why he’s been saying stupid things recently that a wise husband wouldn’t say.
joefearsnothing over 5 years ago
Phewww…..that was a close one! ;o]
nosirrom over 5 years ago
My wife was on a diet. One day I mentioned that I could see that she had lost some weight. She hadn’t, but I got a kiss. ;-)
Vangoghdog01 over 5 years ago
My wife varies between 125 and 118 pounds. I, honestly, cannot see or feel the difference.
Thechildinme over 5 years ago
Weight varies with water content, not just fat distribution. I weighed 107 when I got pregnant, but developed toxemia/pre-eclampsia and sky-rocketed to 150. I went up two clothing sizes, one shoe size, hands looked like hamburger buns, and my face… Withholding salt had no effect. The day my son was born (after many treks to the bathroom), I weighed 132 and dropped steadily to 118. Long, long ago!
rlaker22j over 5 years ago
And I suppose you look just terrific in your closed that you can criticize others just move on
Thanksfortheinfo2000 over 5 years ago
Sure – once you start shedding those winter clothes, you look thinner and thinner…
majobis. over 5 years ago
What would most do to keep the peace in the marriage? Lie to make her feel better. Or would the good old honest truth work and hope to heck they do not get mad at you.
gigagrouch over 5 years ago
Just say, “Yes Dear.”
ChessPirate over 5 years ago
He recovers, shoots, and scores!
Tyge over 5 years ago
Suspiciously ambiguous. Lost weight? Or just look like? Janis wonders.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 5 years ago
It’s like trying to unstep the dog doo, Arlo. Can’t be done.
Wendy Murray Premium Member over 5 years ago
She is becoming very shallow. Not a good look
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
What’s this obsession she’s had with her weight and figure lately? Redistribution happens.
kunddog over 5 years ago
so many fashion police
Back to Big Mike over 5 years ago
…and Arlo lives another day in relative peace.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
I would ask her to define “fat” in this context. Compared to when she was 17?
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 5 years ago
“Weren’t you always thin Janis?” -“heh”
jarvisloop over 5 years ago
Poor Janis. In the last panel, she looks to be an utterly forlorn little girl. (Great artwork, Jimmy.)